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he uses that success one day after another. it's arduous to get to that level of training and the psyche that you need to put on yourself to win, but it helps. if you are multitalented to use that moving forward. >> let's take a break and talk about michael phelps. i sat down with him for an hour and found him a fascinating guy. not the least of which because i met you and i see a lot of similarities. let's explore those. i'm one of six children that my mother raised by herself, and so college was a dream when i was a kid. i didn't know how i was gonna to do it, but i knew i was gonna get that opportunity one day, and that's what happened with university of phoenix. nothing can stop me now. i feel like the sky's the limit with what i can do and what i can accomplish. my name is naphtali bryant and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. just $14.99. start with soup, salad and cheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus dessert! four perfect courses, just $14.99. come in
he uses that success one day after another. it's arduous to get to that level of training and the psyche that you need to put on yourself to win, but it helps. if you are multitalented to use that moving forward. >> let's take a break and talk about michael phelps. i sat down with him for an hour and found him a fascinating guy. not the least of which because i met you and i see a lot of similarities. let's explore those. i'm one of six children that my mother raised by herself, and so...
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us. bullets whiz overhead as we film a defaced statue of the current president's father. nearby in the mansion of a wealthy businessman, we find a squad of rebels taking up temporary residence. they show me an entire armory of weapons they say are captured from syrian security forces. it's a small arsenal, stacked up next to the original house owner's gilded chairs and dainty pillows. have you even captured armor? what happened to the guy you captured this from? "he died," the rebel commander says. god willing, he went to hell. unlike libya, these rebels don't show off by constantly firing their weapons in the air. syria's rebels aren't getting nearly as much help from the outside world. for these fighters, every buet is precious. ivan watson, cnn, syria. >> incredible piece there. well, alex sullivan was killed in the colorado theater that fateful night one week ago. it was his birthday. next, his family sits down with don lemon to share their special memories. homicide of young people i
us. bullets whiz overhead as we film a defaced statue of the current president's father. nearby in the mansion of a wealthy businessman, we find a squad of rebels taking up temporary residence. they show me an entire armory of weapons they say are captured from syrian security forces. it's a small arsenal, stacked up next to the original house owner's gilded chairs and dainty pillows. have you even captured armor? what happened to the guy you captured this from? "he died," the rebel...
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. >> we used to laugh at them. >> david asbin with forbes on fox. here's dave. so much for the war on poverty. the percent of poor americans on track to hit the highest level since lbj declared his war on poverty, and that's after spending $15 trillion trying to defeat it some folks on forbes are where are the congressional spending on the this war? welcome to forbes on fox. wolego with steve and rich and rick and bill. >> that is the least of spending on the mean tested programs and now come to a trillion a year. what are we getting for it? all it does it perpetuate poverty. we need pro growth policies and not hand out from the government. >> is this money wasted? >> if you want to take on poverty address the real cas. people don't have jobbings. if we want to deal with poverty. we deal with jobbings. the only way we deal with jobs is if republicans in congress stop using it as a way to defeat barak obama. >> barak obama had four years to stop it >> he puts forward jobs bills and ther ignored. >> rich, i got to agree with one thing. isn't lack of growth one of
. >> we used to laugh at them. >> david asbin with forbes on fox. here's dave. so much for the war on poverty. the percent of poor americans on track to hit the highest level since lbj declared his war on poverty, and that's after spending $15 trillion trying to defeat it some folks on forbes are where are the congressional spending on the this war? welcome to forbes on fox. wolego with steve and rich and rick and bill. >> that is the least of spending on the mean tested...
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(laughter) has 9/11 taught us nothing, people. all right, slow down, stewart, don't panic this is bachmann we are talk bping. i know it has been thought out very reasonably. let's hear her evidence. >> let's start with abedin's father, a professor of social science and founder of the institute of muslim minority affairs in saudi arabia decades ago. professor abedin's institute had the support of another man named dr. umar abdalla nasif a former general secretary of another group called the muslim world league. bachmann says that according to the pew forum the muslim world league has a history of, quote, being closely aligned and partnering with the muslim brotherhood. >> jon: that is [bleep] airtight. (laughter) we've got to throw this one up on the board. all right. so her dad who has now unfortunately passed away a long time ago knew a guy longer time ago who used to know another guy who might have had something to do with the muslim brotherhood. it's like 6 degrees of people who don't eat bacon. let's see michele bachmann expla
(laughter) has 9/11 taught us nothing, people. all right, slow down, stewart, don't panic this is bachmann we are talk bping. i know it has been thought out very reasonably. let's hear her evidence. >> let's start with abedin's father, a professor of social science and founder of the institute of muslim minority affairs in saudi arabia decades ago. professor abedin's institute had the support of another man named dr. umar abdalla nasif a former general secretary of another group called...
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good to have you with us. thank you so much, everybody. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers ) >> stephen: folks, you are an emotional defibrilator. nation, i know he's been in office for a few years now, but barack obama just doesn't seem american to me. ( laughter ). and you know what? mitt romney agrees with me. >> his whole philosophy is an upside down philosophy that does not comport with the american experience. it's a very strange and in some respects foreign to the american experience type of philosophy. >> stephen: yeah, he just-- he just seems foreign. and i couldn't figure out why, you know. maybe it was his weird middle name or his foreign dad or the fact that obama has a different... you know... ( laughter ) way of moving his hand in front of his face. but now, thanks to the romney campaign, i think i've figured it out. you see, today, mitt is embarking on a worldwide tour of three countries. he packed his bags, got his shots, and strapped his dog to the roof of his jet. ( applause ) now, mitt's first stop is london to solvage
good to have you with us. thank you so much, everybody. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers ) >> stephen: folks, you are an emotional defibrilator. nation, i know he's been in office for a few years now, but barack obama just doesn't seem american to me. ( laughter ). and you know what? mitt romney agrees with me. >> his whole philosophy is an upside down philosophy that does not comport with the american experience. it's a very strange...
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. >> i get to use [ bleep ] later. don't think you're going to get off the hook. i was supposed to die in that cell, wasn't i? >> controversial. >> does that mean i'm lying to you? >> i don't know. are you? >> what do you think? >> this is robert blake as you've never seen him before anywhere. do you think you're 16? >> i'm what? >> do you think you're sane? you have your full sanity or has what's happened to you set you slightly mad? what do you think? >> well, i'll tell you. >> tonight, robert blake, the piers morgan interview starts now. good evening. i've been interviewing celebrities and public figures more than 25 years. more than 2,000 people including presidents, prime ministers, movie, tv and pop stars but i've never had an encounter as explosive, confrontational or extraordinary as the one you're about to witness. robert blake is a hollywood legend. he shot to fame as star of the r. gang series and went on to a chilling role as murderer in any 1967 film "in cold blood" and won an emmy for a series. and it changed wen he met bonnie blakely the woman who b
. >> i get to use [ bleep ] later. don't think you're going to get off the hook. i was supposed to die in that cell, wasn't i? >> controversial. >> does that mean i'm lying to you? >> i don't know. are you? >> what do you think? >> this is robert blake as you've never seen him before anywhere. do you think you're 16? >> i'm what? >> do you think you're sane? you have your full sanity or has what's happened to you set you slightly mad? what do you...
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join us tomorrow night, 11:00, zach galifanakis, will ferrell. they'll be here talkin talking t their new economics book. here it is, your moment of zen. >> if you've got a business. you didn't build that. >> watch it! hole captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the report, everybody. good to have you with us. thank you so much, everybody. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers ) >> stephen: folks, you are an emotional defibrilator. nation, i know he's been in office for a few years now, but barack obama just doesn't seem american to me. ( laughter ). and you know what? mitt romney agrees with me. >> his whole philosophy is an upside down philosophy that does not comport with the american experience. it's a very strange and in some respects foreign to the american experience type of philosophy. >> stephen: yeah, he just-- he just seems foreign. and i couldn't figure out why, you know. maybe it was his weird middle name or his foreign dad or t
join us tomorrow night, 11:00, zach galifanakis, will ferrell. they'll be here talkin talking t their new economics book. here it is, your moment of zen. >> if you've got a business. you didn't build that. >> watch it! hole captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the report, everybody. good to have you with us. thank you so much, everybody. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen!...
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you're mad at us when we prop up your dictator for 30 years and now you're mad at us when we go visit the guy you voted for? i mean, what! (laughter) you supply one country's military with tear gas canisters that they use on their own populous and they never stop crying about it. (laughter) mainly because their tear ducts are damaged. (laughter) by the way, i know that you there in egypt are new to the whole public protest thing there you know, but the literal throwing of tomatoes is... (laughter) it's a bit of a cliche, you know what i mean? people in the post-vaudevilleian era don't actually throw tomatoes. unless you're throwing them at bugs bunny. if you insist on throwing food, why not bring a bit of your own culture fare. look at the greeks. when they're upset they throw... (laughter) when they're upset they throw buckets of their country's signature bacterially fermented milk, yogurt. it's protest statement and an expression of national pride. you could throw your shawarma. your a teeny. your baba ghanoush. really any of the foods that came up when we searched egyptian cuisine.
you're mad at us when we prop up your dictator for 30 years and now you're mad at us when we go visit the guy you voted for? i mean, what! (laughter) you supply one country's military with tear gas canisters that they use on their own populous and they never stop crying about it. (laughter) mainly because their tear ducts are damaged. (laughter) by the way, i know that you there in egypt are new to the whole public protest thing there you know, but the literal throwing of tomatoes is......
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thanks for joining us tonight. i'm don lemon. >>> tonight -- >> people versus james holmes. >> the man who's accused of this. >> i've got seven down in theater nine. >> a suspect is going to be male, unknown race. black outfit. believed to be wearing a vest, gas mask. >> what was james holmes thinking? is he sane? what happens now? >> what's the appropriate punishment? >> death. >> i'll talk to some of his victims who barely escaped the rampage and the heroes who risked their lives to save others. plus, the big city mayer who says now is the time to hold president obama responsible for gun control. >> before the public goes to the streeting booth what they will do. >> an exclusive with new york city mayor michael bloomberg. this is "piers morgan tonight." face-to-face with an accused killer. this is the public's first look. james holmes, his hair dyed red and orange, looking dazed and sitten unshaven and handcuffed beside one of the public defenders assigned to his case. he didn't speak. he didn't look at any of th
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good to have you with us. for reasons that i can't understand our elections have become all about who people like more. it's as if democracy is some kind of popularity contest. and i don't know why, but mitt romney has gotten this reputation as a guy who can't identify with the common man-- no matter how hard he fires them. (laughter) even republican speaker of the house and tandoori american john boehner (laughter) ... has bought this line of bull dookie that mitt's unlikable saying last month "the american people probably aren't going to fall in love with mitt romney." hey! love's overrated. it can be disappointing when i fades over time, but with mitt there's no magic fright the start. (laughter) besides there are plenty of examples of mitt connecting with regular folks. >> i drive a mustang and a pickup truck. anne drives a couple cadillacs. i'm not sure about these. they came from the 7-eleven. i'm learning to say y'all, i like gritz. strange things are happening to me. >> stephen: yes, strange things. th
good to have you with us. for reasons that i can't understand our elections have become all about who people like more. it's as if democracy is some kind of popularity contest. and i don't know why, but mitt romney has gotten this reputation as a guy who can't identify with the common man-- no matter how hard he fires them. (laughter) even republican speaker of the house and tandoori american john boehner (laughter) ... has bought this line of bull dookie that mitt's unlikable saying last month...
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you said one of us was going to be shirtless. i thought it was going to be you. >> jon: are you -- let me ask you a question. because you are usually bigger than me but i feel like am i missing -- you seem -- that's a big suit. are you wearing a big suit. what is going on? >> it's back here. it's sewed up. >> jon: oh, my god -- what is going -- are you okay? what is -- >> i lost 16 pounds you need to lose another 15. >> jon: you seem fat. >> it's for work, actually. i have something coming up in middle september playing a real life guy named ron wooddruf. in the eats 80s in dallas was a heterosexual guy, a electrician got h.i.v. not sure how he did it. some time he spent with ladies and doing some drugs. >> jon: this is for a role. >> this is for a role. >> jon: thank god because i thought. you get an actor on the show and they are like i've decide i'm only going to get asparagus. actors can be a little --, you know? >> no, no, no,. >> jon: have you ever done something where you had to physically transform. >> i'm usually between
you said one of us was going to be shirtless. i thought it was going to be you. >> jon: are you -- let me ask you a question. because you are usually bigger than me but i feel like am i missing -- you seem -- that's a big suit. are you wearing a big suit. what is going on? >> it's back here. it's sewed up. >> jon: oh, my god -- what is going -- are you okay? what is -- >> i lost 16 pounds you need to lose another 15. >> jon: you seem fat. >> it's for work,...
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husband left us for a 22-year-old. house for sale by a slightly bitter, newly single owner. >> i'm certainly not the first person to be cheated on. i won't be the last. a lot of people relate. a lot of people see the sign and a lot of women say things like oh, wish i would have done that or oh, i'd do worse. >> the couple divorced after ten years of marriage. the husband helped them make the sign. they are hoping it will give them an edge in this housing market. >>> one of the most famous political families is back in the headlines this morning. we'll tell you why. by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that matter to you. [ male announcer ] we believe small things can make a big difference. like how a little oil from here can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. purina one discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind so he's up to his old tricks. with this kind of thinking going into our food, imagine all the goodness that can come
husband left us for a 22-year-old. house for sale by a slightly bitter, newly single owner. >> i'm certainly not the first person to be cheated on. i won't be the last. a lot of people relate. a lot of people see the sign and a lot of women say things like oh, wish i would have done that or oh, i'd do worse. >> the couple divorced after ten years of marriage. the husband helped them make the sign. they are hoping it will give them an edge in this housing market. >>> one of...
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by using the phrase "you didn't build that," you create confusion by using the demonstrative single pronoun that instead of the plural anaphase those, which of course was referring to the antecedent roads and bridges-- oh, my butt gust gave itself a wedgy. my butt is giving myself a grammar wedgy. why would do that! but you're inan meat and i'm wearing you. why would you do that? it is true, though, especially in politics. never say "that," because the singular demonstrative pronoun points to a specific finger. always use the plural "those." then you don't get in trouble. instead of saying this. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. ( laughter ). >> jon: see, that specific woman-- what you want to say is, "i did not have sex with those women, those women." that-- wait ( cheers and applause ) no, that's-- okay. that's a bad example. ( laughter ). anyway, you'd have to be a real shyster. given the surrounding context of obama's remarks, including his "the point is" discussion, to make willful hay out of this wrath common singular plural demonstrative pronoun-- my shirt is gives
by using the phrase "you didn't build that," you create confusion by using the demonstrative single pronoun that instead of the plural anaphase those, which of course was referring to the antecedent roads and bridges-- oh, my butt gust gave itself a wedgy. my butt is giving myself a grammar wedgy. why would do that! but you're inan meat and i'm wearing you. why would you do that? it is true, though, especially in politics. never say "that," because the singular demonstrative...
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. >> show us the birth certificate. thank you very much, steve, i appreciate that. (audience reacts) >> you're a good man steve, you're hired. you keep it up maybe one day i'm come in and sit on that (bleep)ing couch instead of phoning in from bed. (laughter) where i am right now naked! (laughter) all right, all right, that's republicans hounding obama for documents but still the less the better because no matter how innocuous it might seem democrats will tear it to sheds desperate to make something out of nothing. what would that look like? >> this is not a birth certificate? >> see this? this has clearly been photocopyd from a book. >> this whole boarder is suspect. >> it's s a fraudulent document. >> yes. thank you sheriff joe, if anyone knows how to authenticate a 50-year-old hawaiian birth certificate it's the arizona county sheriff. (laughter) democrats didn't want to be dicks about romney's tax returns, the republicans have given a master class on how to do it. but mitt romney doesn't have to release his forms be
. >> show us the birth certificate. thank you very much, steve, i appreciate that. (audience reacts) >> you're a good man steve, you're hired. you keep it up maybe one day i'm come in and sit on that (bleep)ing couch instead of phoning in from bed. (laughter) where i am right now naked! (laughter) all right, all right, that's republicans hounding obama for documents but still the less the better because no matter how innocuous it might seem democrats will tear it to sheds desperate...
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he uses that success one day after another. it's quite arduous to be able to get to that level of training and -- to win on a daily basis. it really helps if you're multitalented to be able to use that moving forward. >> let's take a short break and come back and talk about michael phelps. those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or m
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what can you tell us? >> well, i can tell you that the setup is still happening despite the fact that we have had quite a bit of rainfall here, don, at the prayer vigil and the setup is going on. they have 2 1/2 hours before the scheduled start of this, and we will start to see the entire community come together, the governor, the mayor, and victims, and victims' family members and friends and the first responders all gathering in this square behind me to try to begin that process, a difficult process, don, of taking the step beyond the shooting. it has only been two days, so it is going to be a lot of raw emotions here of people trying to, you know, get over this, but it is going to certainly be a long process, and this is perhaps the first big community step that we will start to see. don. >> absolutely kyung, and she will be here all evening as i will i, and we will be on the air until at least 11:00 p.m. east esh. and back to you that we are passing along words that president barack obama is delivering
what can you tell us? >> well, i can tell you that the setup is still happening despite the fact that we have had quite a bit of rainfall here, don, at the prayer vigil and the setup is going on. they have 2 1/2 hours before the scheduled start of this, and we will start to see the entire community come together, the governor, the mayor, and victims, and victims' family members and friends and the first responders all gathering in this square behind me to try to begin that process, a...
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what most-- what most joins us and what most divide us sir? >> my job is to try to ensure that those ties remain very, very close. a lot of things tie us. we are almost always, shoulder to shoulder-- ever since 1812, anyway, when there is a conflict around the world the brits and america stand side by side and we have forces in different companies. but we have language. we have got values. we have democracy and we have business. the united kingdom is the biggest foreign investor in america. one million people in this country owe their jobs to british companies. 1 million brits owe their jobs to working with american companies. we have value, with the theater and the drama and the movies you make in our brilliant studios and the shakespeare you share with us, and so on. >> stephen: do we owe you guys money? because the chinese we owe a ton of money to. >> we only stopped paying you money for the money you lent us in the second world war in about 2002. >> stephen: that took a long time to pay your chit. we let the germans off the hook? >> you ga
what most-- what most joins us and what most divide us sir? >> my job is to try to ensure that those ties remain very, very close. a lot of things tie us. we are almost always, shoulder to shoulder-- ever since 1812, anyway, when there is a conflict around the world the brits and america stand side by side and we have forces in different companies. but we have language. we have got values. we have democracy and we have business. the united kingdom is the biggest foreign investor in...
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he didn't talk to us. i think all of us were very excited to be there, so we were friendly and talking about college plans, but he never really wanted to associate with us. >> reporter: those who knew holmes say they didn't know him well, and while strikingly intelligent, he kept to himself. >> james seemed to be a quiet, very nice guy, no problem at all. >> he was quiet, yeah, quiet and really smart. >> reporter: after graduating westview high school and uc riverside with a degree in neuroscience, holmes had enrolled in a ph.d program at the university of colorado but was in the process of dropping out. >> appreciate your prayers and support. >> reporter: while james holmes' mother remains secluded in the rancho penasquitos home after james' father left early for colorado, they ask for prayer through this. >> it's a very sad day. they're working with, communicating with authorities, and really, that's all i can say. >> reporter: while police say holmes had purchased the weapons he allegedly used in his ki
he didn't talk to us. i think all of us were very excited to be there, so we were friendly and talking about college plans, but he never really wanted to associate with us. >> reporter: those who knew holmes say they didn't know him well, and while strikingly intelligent, he kept to himself. >> james seemed to be a quiet, very nice guy, no problem at all. >> he was quiet, yeah, quiet and really smart. >> reporter: after graduating westview high school and uc riverside...
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thank you so much for joining us. i'm fredricka whitfield and newsroom continues at the top of the hour with don lemon from aurora, colorado. have a great week. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. no nonsense. just people sense. according to ford, the works fuel saver package could terally pay r itself. jim twitchel is this tru yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. -- ca
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the law requires to us put out a full financial disclosure. that i've done. >> jon: if you are so-called job creator in the country, even if the jobs you create are in india or china, you are legally entitled to wonderful things like offshore tax accounts and carry interest tax rates that are less than half the rate for normal incomes or $77,000 in business deductions for dressage horse competition expenses. yeah, $77,000 tax write-off to send your horse to the [bleep] prom. here's what he doesn't get. (applause) here's what romney doesn't understand. nobody cares that mitt romney is rich. it's romney's inability to understand the institutional advantage that he gains from the government's tax code largesse, that's a little offensive to people, especially considering romney's view on anyone else who looks to the government for things like, i don't know, food and medicine. >> romney says the following, you remind him of this. if they want more stuff from the government, tell them to go vote for the other guy. more free stuff. don't forget, noth
the law requires to us put out a full financial disclosure. that i've done. >> jon: if you are so-called job creator in the country, even if the jobs you create are in india or china, you are legally entitled to wonderful things like offshore tax accounts and carry interest tax rates that are less than half the rate for normal incomes or $77,000 in business deductions for dressage horse competition expenses. yeah, $77,000 tax write-off to send your horse to the [bleep] prom. here's what...
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ed lavendara is there live for us. i'll talk with him in a minute. 12 people died almost 6 o others injured when the masked man sprayed a crowded movie theater with bullets. 26 people are still in the hospital in aurora. nine are in critical condition at this hour. we're here in aurora all night tonight. make sure you stay right here. stay where you are for all the details as we learn them coming up this evening. let's go to cnn's britneanna kuehler. >> the worst drought in 50 years is crippling farmers in the midwest. half of the states in the regime are reported to be in severe to exceptional drought, the region that produces 75% of the nation's corn and soybean crop. it's especially hard on live stock, many ranchers having to sell off herds early. >>> u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon says the fighting in syria is destroying the country and many syrians would probably agree with him. the opposition says at least 96 people were killed today as battles raged in damascus and other hot spots. dutch journalist sandra va
ed lavendara is there live for us. i'll talk with him in a minute. 12 people died almost 6 o others injured when the masked man sprayed a crowded movie theater with bullets. 26 people are still in the hospital in aurora. nine are in critical condition at this hour. we're here in aurora all night tonight. make sure you stay right here. stay where you are for all the details as we learn them coming up this evening. let's go to cnn's britneanna kuehler. >> the worst drought in 50 years is...
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co-authors of "the rich and the rest of us." welcome. you're separated but only by an expensive water and mountains. nothing that can stop us today. davis, straight away, about what barack obama said today. it's not just about the policy. has he got a point? is he right? >> he has a point. people have been making that point to him for three years now. make this point i think in the book "the rich and the rest of us." the way he campaigned so brilliantly. it's hard to think of a campaign run so brilliantly. they stayed on message. they controlled the narrative. brilliant campaign. somehow when they got to washington, they got off message. haves s nnot been able to get on track, as it were. campaigning and governing are two different things. everybody else in washington's been saying this for a couple years now. >> cornell, let me turn to you, about this sort of debate going on about whether he was right or wrong or whether it mattered at all. he didn't attend the naacp convention. mitt romney went. we'll listen to what happened to him in
co-authors of "the rich and the rest of us." welcome. you're separated but only by an expensive water and mountains. nothing that can stop us today. davis, straight away, about what barack obama said today. it's not just about the policy. has he got a point? is he right? >> he has a point. people have been making that point to him for three years now. make this point i think in the book "the rich and the rest of us." the way he campaigned so brilliantly. it's hard to...
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cure us. that's what they did 150 years ago. we've kind of evolved. so i think what -- it's a safe bet -- i think the people who are -- the nra and the so-called gun supporters, i think th they -- if they were intellectually honest, and i think it's okay to use that word, the other word. i think they would admit that the founding fathers, when they said militia, they meant we got to be able to round up all the farmers and the merchants and everybody, get your gun because the british are coming back. they were afraid of that. they still were dealing with the world's largest power at the time when we got our independence. or when they said "the right to bear arms" i think, you know, the arm back then was you could -- you could only fire one shot at a time. you had a little -- a little ball bearing-like bullet. you had to stuff it in the thing. then do this. gun powder. took 15 minutes before you could fire one shot. now, if the founding fathers could have looked into a crystal ball and seen ak-4
cure us. that's what they did 150 years ago. we've kind of evolved. so i think what -- it's a safe bet -- i think the people who are -- the nra and the so-called gun supporters, i think th they -- if they were intellectually honest, and i think it's okay to use that word, the other word. i think they would admit that the founding fathers, when they said militia, they meant we got to be able to round up all the farmers and the merchants and everybody, get your gun because the british are coming...
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tom, thanks for joining us. the fbi special agent here in aurora said just a little while ago that the device inside this suspect's apartment was sophisticated. we know he was a good student, but how does a person learn to make bombs like that? is it as simple as going on the internet? >> well, normally it's not that simple. it may be simple enough to acquire weapons, ammunition, tactical equipment, but to acquire the expertise and successfully assemble a sophisticated detonators, pressu switches, trip wires and other methods of setting off an explosive, that takes a lot of training. people study that and it's difficult to do that. so just to read that off the internet and do it sounds pretty difficult. and i think that's why that's the question of the hour for many investigators, who taught him how to do that? because they're going to know who else was taught how to do that besides him. >> yeah. when this first happened, i said this is like something a crime drama, csi or something like that that you see on tel
tom, thanks for joining us. the fbi special agent here in aurora said just a little while ago that the device inside this suspect's apartment was sophisticated. we know he was a good student, but how does a person learn to make bombs like that? is it as simple as going on the internet? >> well, normally it's not that simple. it may be simple enough to acquire weapons, ammunition, tactical equipment, but to acquire the expertise and successfully assemble a sophisticated detonators, pressu...
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simple to use websites, tools, and apps. for making your financial life a little bit easier. >>> welcome back to "way too early" live at the olympic games here in london, and here is the stadium where hours from now the opening ceremony will take place, and we will see paul mccartney and the queen of england and a few surprises as well. and we get the official start tonight in the stadium, and the united states expected to lead the final medal count. tell your friends that table tennis, bad mitten and handball are the only three sports in the summer games in which the united states has never won a medal. the u.s. leads the all-time summer olympic count with 3,220 medals, including 929 golds. well, by coincidence of scheduling, we are in london on our third anniversary. it was not always this good. during the 2010 winter olympics we hosted live from vancouver, 2:30 a.m. eastern time, and let's take a look back as we celebrate our third birthday at our last much earlier olympics. ♪ [ phone ringing ] hello? okay, thank you. 1
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so, is it going to hurt us this summer, no, are higher prices going to be higher for food, yes. but guess what, gasoline prices are lower and offset. >> brenda: jonas, probably $5 a month, but go to you to talk about food inflation. cut down 2-1. i will say it's the hottest year ever happened last year or this year, would have been worse than this year, because every other commodity especially energy commodities are down and those are input in the production price of gas, fuel, transport, et cetera. so the consumer is not going to see this one yet. this is sort of like damage to the supply chain, it's worse to the consumer than real inflation caused by the federal reserve because your wages aren't going up, the costs are going up and that's actually, if it happens to a lot of products, and have serious droughts, the thoughts many years, all kinds of food prices going up and people can't pay for it more and in a lot of trouble and hopefully the end of it. >> and that's a good point. because the things that matter aren't going up, wages, housing prices and the things that do matte
so, is it going to hurt us this summer, no, are higher prices going to be higher for food, yes. but guess what, gasoline prices are lower and offset. >> brenda: jonas, probably $5 a month, but go to you to talk about food inflation. cut down 2-1. i will say it's the hottest year ever happened last year or this year, would have been worse than this year, because every other commodity especially energy commodities are down and those are input in the production price of gas, fuel, transport,...
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it is not always used or invoked properly. it corrects an earlier law that forced you to retreat before defending yourself which is absolutely outrageous. >> you hear it's going to deter crime. there's absolutely no evidence that that's the case. there's a new texas a&m study that says it does increase homicides. it's unfortunate that this conversation is not really happening in florida right now. >> i support you on castle doctrine, if you're in your home, you should be able to protect yourself. stand your ground extends to wherever you are in the public space. >> this was not stand your ground. he did not use the law correctly. >> i know toure will forgive me. before we go to the break, i want to give a nod to toure and his book "who is afraid of post blackness" out today in paperback. >> congrats. >> very exciting. >> liberty, science or religion? meet a writer who says we're always searching for more. why is that? we'll ask the author in our guest spot next on "the cycle." vrnlths ohio based bam la bare was doing well, whe
it is not always used or invoked properly. it corrects an earlier law that forced you to retreat before defending yourself which is absolutely outrageous. >> you hear it's going to deter crime. there's absolutely no evidence that that's the case. there's a new texas a&m study that says it does increase homicides. it's unfortunate that this conversation is not really happening in florida right now. >> i support you on castle doctrine, if you're in your home, you should be able to...
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is it time for america to step in and use force against assad. former chief of staff general george casey. general, welcome. >> thank you. >> i spoke to senator mccain earlier. he said it is time for obama to react. he said it is time for safe zone, quit the resistance, to do splg. do you agree with limb? >> i don't disagree with that at all. you know, three strikes and you're out. that's the third time they've gone to the united nations. i think we have done everything we can to get rush why and china to support this. it seems clear to me that they are not going to. but i also agree very much, that if f we act, we need to act with a coalition. given the background of everything else we have going on in the middle east. we shouldn't act unilaterally. >> what people say, is because china and russia, clearly huge powers in the world, have dug their heels in. they, if you talk to them, say we don't trust this opposition. we think many of them may be terrorists. some of them may have links to al qaeda and so on. can we trust the opposition rebels? do
is it time for america to step in and use force against assad. former chief of staff general george casey. general, welcome. >> thank you. >> i spoke to senator mccain earlier. he said it is time for obama to react. he said it is time for safe zone, quit the resistance, to do splg. do you agree with limb? >> i don't disagree with that at all. you know, three strikes and you're out. that's the third time they've gone to the united nations. i think we have done everything we can...
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how do you put this to use? >> well, using the media, thank you, and getting it out to the public, we have some other tests that we are doing right now or using hair samples from princess doe with a company called isoforensics in salt lake city, utah. they're taking those strands of hair and they're able to extract elements from those hairs, the isotopes. and with a reasonable amount of scientific certainty, give us a point of origin, a location of origin where she may have come from. having that composite and with the assistance of the national center, we can take that composite and saturate that area that is identified through these hair samples and isotopes. >> why is there after 30 years -- i mean, tomorrow will mark 30 years to the day that princess doe was found. i mean, why such a strong desire to solve this case after so many years? >> it's been my focus from the beginning to identify her. again, i can't say -- stress enough it's so difficult to solve a case like this without having the identity of the v
how do you put this to use? >> well, using the media, thank you, and getting it out to the public, we have some other tests that we are doing right now or using hair samples from princess doe with a company called isoforensics in salt lake city, utah. they're taking those strands of hair and they're able to extract elements from those hairs, the isotopes. and with a reasonable amount of scientific certainty, give us a point of origin, a location of origin where she may have come from....
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joe wanted us to pursue the truth wherever it took us. i don't think we would have stopped with reasonable conclusions. we want to pursue the truth. >> i guess the thing that seems so challenging to understand is someone comes in and tells you they saw someone raping a child in the shower. obviously your father was very distressed about that. but then nothing happened. i mean, don't you think you'd say something must happen, that you would keep pushing it? >> well, let me clarify that very quickly for you. mike mcqueary has testifyled he did not come in and say he saw a young man being raped in the shower so that's probably an inaccurate characterization. mike told him he saw something that wasn't right, something that crossed the line. joe reported it to his superiors. >> right. i'll put the quote up here. >> wording has been -- >> let me put the quote up. he said i told him, paterno, what i had seen. i made sure he knew it was sexual and it was wrong. >> correct,ut it was, you know, something thats kroed the line, but not a rape, as has
joe wanted us to pursue the truth wherever it took us. i don't think we would have stopped with reasonable conclusions. we want to pursue the truth. >> i guess the thing that seems so challenging to understand is someone comes in and tells you they saw someone raping a child in the shower. obviously your father was very distressed about that. but then nothing happened. i mean, don't you think you'd say something must happen, that you would keep pushing it? >> well, let me clarify...
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if you say no to them, they will come and kill us and arrest us and torture us. everybody i talk to has a relative, cousin who has been detained, who has been torched. knows somebody who's been killed at an anti-government demonstration. they have no other choice right now but to fight. an existential battle for these people. they're getting very little help from the outside world. i was shown an ammo dump hidden in a school that the rebel have. full of weapons that have been smuggled across the border from turkey. there were a lot of mortars, rocked-propelled grenades and machine gun rounds. as one expert told me, that would only be good for about a half-hour's battle. and this is what these people are relying on to try to hold on to entire neighborhoods of this city as one level put it. we're getting enough from the outside world to keep this rebellion alive but not enough to win. >> ivan watson reporting from inside syria. please take care of yourself there, ivan. thank you very much. >>> and now to london where the first gold medal for the u.s. team goes to s
if you say no to them, they will come and kill us and arrest us and torture us. everybody i talk to has a relative, cousin who has been detained, who has been torched. knows somebody who's been killed at an anti-government demonstration. they have no other choice right now but to fight. an existential battle for these people. they're getting very little help from the outside world. i was shown an ammo dump hidden in a school that the rebel have. full of weapons that have been smuggled across...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to support that dream by helping provide greener, more sustainable solutions from the olympic village to the stadium. solutionism. the new optimism.™ ♪ this dream >>> the first known victim of the aurora, colorado, mass theater shooting, jessica ghawi, an aspiring actress, chasing her dream. last year she survived a mall shooting. according to witnesses she died from a gunshot wound to the head. >> after narrowly escaping injury in that toronto shooting, ghawi reflected to friends about how fragile life is. she'll be remembered at a memorial service in san antonio. >>> the lates
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is this summer's heat affecting us? i'll try to tell you before i pass out. [ laughter ] then nasa's planned mission to mars. after budget cuts, they now plan to rent "mission to mars." [ laughter ] and my guest james fallows has written a book about the chinese aerospace industry. which is actually our aerospace industry with misspelled subtitles. [ laughter ] a london newspaper says the olympics will open with 30 mary poppinses fighting a 40-foot voldemort. again???? [ laughter ] this is "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central ["the colbert report" theme music playing] [cheers and applause] whoo! welcome to the show, everybody. thank you for joining us. please [crowd chanting stephen's name] thank you, ladies and gentlemen. please, please, have a seat, everybody. thank you for join us. [cheers and applause] nation, welcome to the show. nation, i have to address a story right off the bean that i know my viewers will be very concerned about. i'm talking about a recent study at ohio state university
is this summer's heat affecting us? i'll try to tell you before i pass out. [ laughter ] then nasa's planned mission to mars. after budget cuts, they now plan to rent "mission to mars." [ laughter ] and my guest james fallows has written a book about the chinese aerospace industry. which is actually our aerospace industry with misspelled subtitles. [ laughter ] a london newspaper says the olympics will open with 30 mary poppinses fighting a 40-foot voldemort. again???? [ laughter ]...
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use just a little bit of common sense. obviously, if you look at countries all over the world, from japan to great britain to india you see a direct correlation between the ease of obtaining guns and the ease of using the guns to criminal other people. it doesn't take a lot of intelligence or social science to understand this. this is the worst junk science. if he ever tried to introduce this in a court of law, he would not only be laughed out of court, he'd be held in contempt and probably citeded for obstruction of justice. there is no truth to anything he's saying, zero. >> i have to directly respond, please. >> wait a minute. let me ask you this question. why would a member of the american public, a nonmilitary regular civilian, need to have a smith & wesson mmp-15? a civilian version of the u.s. military's m-16? strapped to the shooter's back. it could hold 100 rounds. he just bought it from a store. why would anyone need to have an assault rifle that could shoot 100 in one minute? why should that be legal? why did th
use just a little bit of common sense. obviously, if you look at countries all over the world, from japan to great britain to india you see a direct correlation between the ease of obtaining guns and the ease of using the guns to criminal other people. it doesn't take a lot of intelligence or social science to understand this. this is the worst junk science. if he ever tried to introduce this in a court of law, he would not only be laughed out of court, he'd be held in contempt and probably...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> new word tonight that jesse jackson jr. may not return to work till after labor day. his office says he is receiving inpatient treatment for what they describe is a mood disorder. the question is, what conclusions can we draw from that? y ! where is it ? it's gone. we'll find it. any day can be an adventure. that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. wow, there it is. to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but when it's this easy to use citibank mobile check deposit at home...why would he? ♪ woooo! [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. every step of the way. >>> tonight, there are still more questions than answers about congressman jesse jackson jr. it looks like he will not return to
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> new word tonight that jesse jackson jr. may not return to work till after labor day. his office says he is receiving inpatient treatment for what they describe is a mood disorder. the question is, what conclusions can we draw...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> today we have a little bit more information about missing congressman jesse jackson jr. very little. the illinois democrats office says he is suffering from a mood disorder. here is the statement from the unidentified physician supposedly treating jackson. the congressman is receiving intensive medical treatment at a residential treatment facility for a mood disorder. he is responding positively to treatment, and is expected to make a full recovery. so what exactly does that mean? i don't know. who knows? ted roland is in chicago to try to help us want. good morning, ted. >> good morning, carol. that's the big question. this is a general term, mood disorder. there are several different areas of that. specifically what is he suffering from and what are the extent of his ailments right now? is he going to ru
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> today we have a little bit more information about missing congressman jesse jackson jr. very little. the illinois democrats office says he is suffering from a mood disorder. here is the statement from the unidentified physician...